During its ARKit 2.0 introduction at its WWDC 2018 keynote, Apple unveiled a new augmented reality app its created called Measure. As you’d expect, the software was designed to help you digitally measure things using your iOS device’s camera.

Apple is currently working on a headset with dual 8K displays that will be capable of both virtual and augmented reality, reports CNET. The outlet says the device, codenamed T288, will be wireless—meaning it won’t require a tether to a Mac or iPhone—and it’s slated to launch in 2020.

Apple permits developers to obtain visual face maps and track more than 50 facial muscle in real time via the TrueDepth camera, and now Snapchat has finally rolled out cool new iPhone X-powered lenses in its mobile app that it promised months ago last September.

Pokémon Go has become such a hit, it was inevitable we’d see more major properties jump into the world of AR games. Now after The Walking Dead, Harry Potter, and Ghostbusters this Spring we will see the debut of Jurassic World Alive.

If you have been impressed with the initial version of ARKit, iOS 11’s augmented reality framework, then you’re going to love enhanced augmented reality gaming features afforded by iOS 12 with the rumored multiplayer support for ARKit.